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  • Artist concept features NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover

    Curiosity - The Next Mars Rover

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  • Autonomous hazard checks leave patterned rover tracks on Mars (stereo)

    Autonomous Hazard Checks Leave Patterned Rover Tracks on Mars (Stereo)

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  • Northwestern edge of disconnected depression from Rima Marius.

    Discontinuous Rilles

  • Pancake-like mound in Stevinus crater cavity

    Pancakes in a Melt Pond

  • A fault scarp separates two zones of impact melt within the King crater wall

    Fault Scarp with Impact Melt in King Crater

  • Odd-looking mounds on the floor of King crater

    Anomalous Mounds on the King Crater Floor

  • Deceleration lobes in King crater (5.0°N, 120.5°E) ejecta

    King Crater Ejecta Deposits

  • Stereo view of a Mars crater informally named

    Martian 'Freedom 7' Crater 50 Years After Freedom 7 Flight (Stereo)

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  • Intricate fault patterns enhanced by dawn lighting in Seares crater

    Wrinkled Planet

  • High incidence angle accentuates the slumping rim of Darwin C.

    Slumping Rim of Darwin C

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